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Old Aug 4, 2000 | 09:19 AM
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Someone told me in the chat that I can level he front with the back of my 4x2 by turning some bolts on the front. I think he said it was stiffening the torsion arm. Is this true? Where is the torsion arm?

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'97 F-150 XLT Clearcoat Red
4x2
4x4 wheels
Stepside, K&N, bedliner
32inch tires,flowmaster
tint, matching ford sticker
5spd fully loaded, hidden hitch
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spark plugs/wires,leveling kit,toolbox,
bed rails,push bar, CB with whiplash,
clear corner lenses,brush guard, blackouts,
edlebrock shocks, hypertech, K&N induction system,KC highlighters,
bed xtender, BOSE audio or infinity gold, disc changer,
side steps, dixie horn, white faaced gauges, and those small fender flares some 4x4's have,
matching boddy color of course, and some of those door guards,ventshade visors, power pulleys, that is all
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Old Aug 4, 2000 | 05:42 PM
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Tosion bars are on the 4x4s. The 4x2s have front coil springs. If you want to raise the front, you need spacers or longer coil springs.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2000 | 09:58 PM
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Yep, he was right, you don't have any torsion bars.

Other choices are front end leveling kits (springs and shocks) or spindles (you'll have to add a block or leaf in the rear) but they'll cost you more.

Good luck.
 
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